Few places in the city are as tranquil and poignant as Grace Cathedral. Stop in for a quick prayer (it’s nondenominational, so all are welcome) and then walk around the indoor labyrinth while keeping “an open heart and an open mind.” It’s made for meditation. Don’t forget to check out the Keith Haring altarpiece, too.

The Palace Hotel’s Garden Court is a nifty place to have tea or lunch, especially during the rain under the stained glass dome. (You know, the one that Michael Douglas fell through in The Game? That one.)

Stay dry on public transit

As soon as a few droplets fall from the sky, your everyday fellow passenger turns into a confused, scared mongrel. (It’s not our fault; like Gremlins, we should never get wet.) Be patient and courteous with each other. Also, you won’t be able to find a dry seat. It’s almost mandatory that at least a half cup of water must be poured onto every seat during a rainfall. (Remember to put your umbrellas on the floor, you heathens!)

Buy a clear umbrella

Sure, you might look like a 12-year-old girl on her way to school, but your mood will be greatly improved with a clear umbrella. Hand to god, it’ll forever change your views on umbrella hues. Being able to see what’s going on around you will not only help you avoid bumping into passersby, but the skylight effect will cheer you up.

Go West

Hear me out. Should you find yourself in the Outer Richmond, head a few more blocks west to the historic Cliff House. The restaurant’s floor-to-ceiling windows are perfect for witnessing the Pacific Ocean’s wrath during tumultuous storms. [WARNING:Please proceed with caution. We do not recommend going to Ocean Bean during storms.]